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discordancy|dɪˈskɔːdənsɪ| [ad. L. type *discordāntia: see prec. and -ancy.] 1. The condition or quality of being discordant.
1608D. T. Ess. Pol. & Mor. 94 Where there is a difference therefore in Religion, there is alwaies lightly a discordancie in affection. 1780Burke Sp. at Bristol Wks. III. 357 In such a discordancy of sentiments, it is better to look to the nature of things than to the humours of men. 1815Jane Austen Emma i. xii. 83 Our discordancies must always arise from my being in the wrong. 1855Browning Ferishtah (1884) 128 How reconcile discordancy. 2. = discordance 2.
1607T. Walkington Opt. Glasse v. 33 The body is like an instrument of musicke, that when it hath a discordancy in the strings, is wont to jarre. 1796Stedman Surinam II. xvi. 4 Absolutely deafened by discordancy and noise. |